Teke Teke

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Teke Teke, A.K.A Tek Tek. It's a ghost of a young woman. or a school girl. ( I guess a highschool girl.) She fell  on a rail way line and got cut in half by a train. (Poor girl.) And now she's a spirit seeking for venge. She walks around with a scythe  or a saw and walks with her hand or elbow ( cause I guess the train cut off her waist down.) When she drags her upper torso, it makes a " Teke Teke" sound, and that's how it got it's name. If she sees  you at night, You will be sliced  in half by the torso. As a young boy was going home from school at night, he saw a cute young girl by a windowsill. They smiled at each other for a few moments. (Ou, someone got a girlfriend?) The boy wondered what a cute girl like her could be doing in a all boys school. ( Oh, I see...........) But before he could worry about her,  she jumped out of the window and showed her cut-off lower half. Before that scared boy could run, she cut him in half. A similar story, about a girl who's name was Kashima Reiko. She lost her legs on the train tracks. She haunts bathroom stalls, and she'll ask you: "Where are my legs?" If you do not give the correct answer, you will have your legs  ripped off. If you don't wanna get your legs ripped off, tell  her that her legs are at Meishin Railway. And also tell her if she ask you who told you that.

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